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what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. when i woke up early that morning he was about to say about four thirty am we had to be out by our trucks and by seventy and we already knew what we were going on our mission we were told at seven pm the night before on the eighth of april a soldier that was sketching a map with his boot in the gravel. next to his vehicle while some of the saw part of some of that stood beside the road to rig and i wasn't sure what red meant we left the post. nearing eleven o'clock we're going down the road and we got pretty close to the i believe that the grubby prison and also the traffic there's no traffic. and right about then. i mean bullets came from everywhere sounded like we were in a hail storm there were coming through my doors that he might take or if they're hitting the windshield or put into it in the. you could hear it coming through one door hit the other door with a large gear and i did they're just coming in everywhere and that it just it we crescendo just like it never stopped after
what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. when i woke up early that morning he was about to say about four thirty am we had to be out by our trucks and by seventy and we already knew what we were going on our mission we were told at seven pm the night before on the eighth of april a soldier that was sketching a map with his boot in the gravel. next to his vehicle while some of the saw part of some of that stood beside the road to rig and i wasn't sure what...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. whenever we got our laundry back it felt worse than when we turned it in everything was still grimy and i was told by my chain of command that i was not allowed to wash my laundry on my own i had to take it to k.b.r. to have them washed even though we all knew that they were doing a horrible job because they get ninety nine dollars. for a bag of laundry that i could do at home for three dollars a legal way a statement from the girl taxpayers money. from the company is overcharging taxpayers. company billed taxpayers for its contract work in iraq it is your money that's being used these contracts have managed to call cost plus which is the opposite of trying to save money it guarantees that everything that you buy will be paid back and read if it see it is justified and you'll be given a profit in addition. critics. say the more taxpayer dollars halliburton and more halliburton. cost plus encourages you to write up the cost of the pr
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. whenever we got our laundry back it felt worse than when we turned it in everything was still grimy and i was told by my chain of command that i was not allowed to wash my laundry on my own i had to take it to k.b.r. to have them washed even though we all knew that they were doing a horrible job because they get ninety nine dollars. for a bag...
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so the fiscal cliff is a contraction in the government imposed into the economy of 45% of gdp. on the first order that will hit and reduce economic growth from 2 percent down some-1,-2 very easily. lou: in your judgment would be helpful, profoundly helpful for congress and this president to agree that there will leave everything, create a status quo for negotiations on a reform of the tax code that would take place over the course of six to nine months next year and hold in abeyance any changes just simply stopping, for the first time in some time ever, congress and our president actually think through public policy. >> absolutely. tax-cut reform on the one hand, and salomon reform on the other. if congress and the president move in that direction it would be a very, very positive signal that the political process is actually functioning. lou: a real quickly, we're out of time. some symbols, reasonable template. >> i think it is. lou: thank you for being here. president obama's reelection reigniting the debate about illegal immigration. what a republican ship on illegal immigra
so the fiscal cliff is a contraction in the government imposed into the economy of 45% of gdp. on the first order that will hit and reduce economic growth from 2 percent down some-1,-2 very easily. lou: in your judgment would be helpful, profoundly helpful for congress and this president to agree that there will leave everything, create a status quo for negotiations on a reform of the tax code that would take place over the course of six to nine months next year and hold in abeyance any changes...
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the economy is going back into a recession. >> nobody said anything about that. all they will say is did the moon get blown up? >> it was go usa. >> better yet, drop bombs that form craters in the giant usa on the moon. >> bill, is it possible that this idea leaked out earlier than we think and george lucas used it as the idea for the ending of "star wars"? >> i wouldn't know this obviously. >> no, george lucas, i don't give him credit for anything. i don't think this is as much commentary on the times in the 50s or the science involved and more on our current media. every single story that teased this, you are like, we tried to blowup the entire moon? no we were sending nukes over there that would do no damage. the worst part, the current state of the media assumes everyone watching thinks the moos is the size of a tennis ball and easily knocked out with a couple of nukes. i don't know who loses here, but a lot of people. >> i couldn't agree more. >>> next topic. on tuesday china's communist party newspaper picked up a story that kim jun was named the sexiest ma
the economy is going back into a recession. >> nobody said anything about that. all they will say is did the moon get blown up? >> it was go usa. >> better yet, drop bombs that form craters in the giant usa on the moon. >> bill, is it possible that this idea leaked out earlier than we think and george lucas used it as the idea for the ending of "star wars"? >> i wouldn't know this obviously. >> no, george lucas, i don't give him credit for anything....
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i have no economy. the only way to change that dynamic, in my urban neighborhood, is to have a more educated population. you have got these city leaders who realize their economy is eroding with every kid who dropped out. if he allowed the same to go in place, does anyone believe it wouldn't affect the dropout rate? >> you talk about foreign competition in china and india getting ahead of us. is the model we have in place for teaching our kids that was built in the industrial age sufficient for the information age? >> that is a softball question. [laughter] >> realisticalno. when we built as education system, summers were also taken work on farms. that is why we have the schedule. when we put that system in place, there were no cars, planes, were electric lights. computers, on and on. we have anline is over allegiance to the system based on the stock to a. my mother went to the school. my grandmother went to the school. you cannot close the school. 95% students were failing and parents were still fighti
i have no economy. the only way to change that dynamic, in my urban neighborhood, is to have a more educated population. you have got these city leaders who realize their economy is eroding with every kid who dropped out. if he allowed the same to go in place, does anyone believe it wouldn't affect the dropout rate? >> you talk about foreign competition in china and india getting ahead of us. is the model we have in place for teaching our kids that was built in the industrial age...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the mobile financial headlines tune into a report. download the official. cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. well the. money and technology innovation all the least of melamine spun around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled the day. whenever we got our laundry back it felt worse than when we turned it in everything was still grimy and i was told by my chain of command that i was not allowed to wash my laundry on my own i had to take it to k.b.r. to have it washed even though we all knew that they were doing a horrible job because they get ninety nine dollars. for a bag of laundry that i could do at home for three dollars a legal way a statement from the goldman or taxpayers money. from the c
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economy went down, and his business went up, and his business went down. but the truth is, these days, no one has to be dictated by your own local economy. you can do business all over by being online. and there are so many more tools available that allow you to run your business. so, my dad ran his business by himself. if he didn't know something, he didn't know something. today what would you do? you would go online. you would go to a score counselor, you would find some help. it really is an amazing time. i don't mean to sound pollyannaish, but to me this is an amazing time to be in business. > > what's the most popular question you get from small business owners? > > i guess the question i get most often has to do with social media. "how do we make it pay off for our small business?" because the thing is, people can spend too much time on social media, or, on the other hand, not use it at all. and what i tell people is, follow your customers. if they're on facebook, then you need to be on facebook. but you don't need to be on every social media site as
economy went down, and his business went up, and his business went down. but the truth is, these days, no one has to be dictated by your own local economy. you can do business all over by being online. and there are so many more tools available that allow you to run your business. so, my dad ran his business by himself. if he didn't know something, he didn't know something. today what would you do? you would go online. you would go to a score counselor, you would find some help. it really is an...
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they start to grow their economy and see they are catching up today, when wieland 2010, -- these country that borrow mon to richest when they have debt problems 92 this. jim: this raises two amazing results from this think about. there has been thousands of years of human rif history evere was stuck in lower lift 4,00 4,- left for thousands of years, how come some are still stuck. >> this is afghanistan and congo, this is civil war, the best message today is most of the african countries are in fast economy growth, they have corrected the wrong market ideas, they had 20 years a, they have a much better education level of their people today and tanzania has today a situation similar to thailand, 1972. went 40 years we can see african countries doing what asia mas done. john: this is wonderful. >> still 2 billion fellow human buyings are -- beings are in deep poverty, it is not but they are stupid. i found out all poor people are not stupid because otherwise they would be dead. it takes some small investment to get them out of that, to me, the -- showstude of people, when a young couple gr
they start to grow their economy and see they are catching up today, when wieland 2010, -- these country that borrow mon to richest when they have debt problems 92 this. jim: this raises two amazing results from this think about. there has been thousands of years of human rif history evere was stuck in lower lift 4,00 4,- left for thousands of years, how come some are still stuck. >> this is afghanistan and congo, this is civil war, the best message today is most of the african countries...
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economy and our job digic looking. to strengthen this tells even further boba but russia russia should be interested russian business russian government should be interested in in expanding cooperation and then in turning these these friendly ties into business because there's a new estimate that it might cost up two hundred twenty billion to build all the needed power plants in your country is that a true testament where i am country we are the biggest and the most diverse economy in the continent of africa with think because of our do start to look asian if you were to respond to infrastructure build that our president had announced in the state of the nation. in february of this year where we will in the next coming three years be spending eight hundred fifty billion rands on infrastructure build there's no moving forward without taking care of the needs of our energy needs but when you link our energy needs to the broader energy needs of the continent of that is on the rise but on the movie a continent that we belo
economy and our job digic looking. to strengthen this tells even further boba but russia russia should be interested russian business russian government should be interested in in expanding cooperation and then in turning these these friendly ties into business because there's a new estimate that it might cost up two hundred twenty billion to build all the needed power plants in your country is that a true testament where i am country we are the biggest and the most diverse economy in the...
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the problems we have today are a thele bit differe the problems in the economy right now, the reason that we're in this economic malaise is beuse we havthe a big gap between what the economy is producing andnd what it can produce. the way to fill the gap or shrink it is to get people outd there buying things and spending money. tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is then super i crazy. >> yeah, buts if you take tax increases on people spendingss less because they already got af whole bunch of money and investing in ways to get people who do not have as much to spend more, that's efficient. that makes sense. go ahead.ney. melissa: rich people spend a lot of money. >> they have the money, they are spending it.they they will not spend less because they have a marginal tax rate increase. it's not like all the sudden, you know, bloomberg or romney says we can't go to dinner next week. they will still spend money. it's a matter of saying how doho we get people wh
the problems we have today are a thele bit differe the problems in the economy right now, the reason that we're in this economic malaise is beuse we havthe a big gap between what the economy is producing andnd what it can produce. the way to fill the gap or shrink it is to get people outd there buying things and spending money. tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is...
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there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the energy field, for example, we have just tremendous opportunities, particularly in the natural gas area. we got a game changer here. we got a fuel that's cheap, abundant, domestic, plentiful.g we ought to be doing everythingp we canlo to exploit that. melissa: fracking for natural gas?oded >> natural gas in general.e the shale place, which, of course, predicated to fracking, but the opportunities forrtun natural gas, you want to talk about response to climate change and reducing co2 emissions, thio is the golden key to open the door more than most renewables will ever be beca
there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the...
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economy right now. a big drag of business confidence, businesses are already t doing very well, negative investment, really cannot afford to make the situation any worse and we have heard some members of congress talk about going over the fiscal clififf to teach the other parta lesson. that is not helpful. this is something that should be settled qukly. we know that we're probably going to have higher taxes out of the health care reform. now the payroll tax or they will probably go away. but a premium on in more taxes on the near-term dealing with spending and gettingext year without imposing a recession at american public. gerri: you take a lot of time to analyze what happens t this economif we go over the cliff. is it a big recession, it's a deep recession, what happens? >> it is a deep recession, you hear talk that it is a slow weakening. we can fix it in january and come back. we know the magnitude is large, $395 tax increase, $140 billion spending cuts. more importantly, financial marketwould be sh
economy right now. a big drag of business confidence, businesses are already t doing very well, negative investment, really cannot afford to make the situation any worse and we have heard some members of congress talk about going over the fiscal clififf to teach the other parta lesson. that is not helpful. this is something that should be settled qukly. we know that we're probably going to have higher taxes out of the health care reform. now the payroll tax or they will probably go away. but a...
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he must ensure the rapid and stable growth of the economy. he also has to rein in local government investments. >>> some adults have to get used to electronic gadgets such as smartphones, but many children take to them naturally. now here starting to use smartphones and the apps designed for them to get even smarter. >> 31-year-old yishi and her daughter live in tokyo. she is just a year and ten months old and already she is preoccupied with mom's smartphone. this app is a favorite. she touches a drawing of an animal and a photo of it pops up on the screen and then it makes a sound. the app's maker decided to advance the intellect of young children. she started playing with her mother's smartphone just two or three months after she was born. now she uses six different educational apps. >> translator: it is really helpful for times when i can't give her my complete attention or when she starts throwing a tantrum in public. i hand it to her and instantly she gives it all of her attention. >> reporter: the youngsters at this nursery school are a
he must ensure the rapid and stable growth of the economy. he also has to rein in local government investments. >>> some adults have to get used to electronic gadgets such as smartphones, but many children take to them naturally. now here starting to use smartphones and the apps designed for them to get even smarter. >> 31-year-old yishi and her daughter live in tokyo. she is just a year and ten months old and already she is preoccupied with mom's smartphone. this app is a...
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let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts them to their highest aspirations. when the society ages, it tends to -- it declines. that is the big demographic imperative. i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the p
let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals...
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i have no economy. the only way to change the dynamic in my urban neighborhood is to have a more educated population. you've got the city leaders who realize their economy, their tax base is eroding with every kid who drops out. that is why you see the mayor emmanuels standing up and saying -- and just think about it. if he had allowed the same contract to go into place, does anyone think it would have changed the 40% dropout rate? piniella -- no. at some point, you've got to change it. >> talking about competition in china and india, is the model that we were taught that was built in the cultural age, the industrial age, is that sufficient for the current age? do they have the skills necessary to be entrepreneurs and innovators and to develop businesses that will bring our economy forward? >> that is a softball question are right? [laughter] and try not to jump out of my shoes on that. look, no. when we built this education , -- look,e 1993 model compa we built this education system because we were a f
i have no economy. the only way to change the dynamic in my urban neighborhood is to have a more educated population. you've got the city leaders who realize their economy, their tax base is eroding with every kid who drops out. that is why you see the mayor emmanuels standing up and saying -- and just think about it. if he had allowed the same contract to go into place, does anyone think it would have changed the 40% dropout rate? piniella -- no. at some point, you've got to change it....
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economy. but i would say something is. romney only emphasized -- very quickly. we cannot run only on an economic message. we have the full conservatives on social issues, on the national security, and on the economy. spent and aspirational. aspirational a mechanism where you are free to go as far as you want to go and to do what you want to do. and you are right about the hispanic community, especially they are very and trunk -- entrepreneurial. guess what. they start liking free government less. >> unfortunately, we're out of time to want to thank you all for coming today. please join me in thanking our panelists for this terrific presentation. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight in primetime we get a closer look at the presidential election. we have from president obama's former campaign manager and republican strategist steve smith. that's and university of delaware and starts at 8 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2, author mark friedman talks about how more baby boomers are entering
economy. but i would say something is. romney only emphasized -- very quickly. we cannot run only on an economic message. we have the full conservatives on social issues, on the national security, and on the economy. spent and aspirational. aspirational a mechanism where you are free to go as far as you want to go and to do what you want to do. and you are right about the hispanic community, especially they are very and trunk -- entrepreneurial. guess what. they start liking free government...
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economy. >> well, now washington and the world can breathe a sigh of relief. the horrible crisis that would occur if we defaulted, the likelihood of recession has been averted, but we have a lot more work to do. a lot more work to do. the bill, which had things that were mentioned, had a lot of things we did not like. it had some things we like, but it really making sure no benefits in medicare, -- social security, and medicaid were cut. but, it is now time for congress to get back to the regularly- scheduled programming, and that means jobs. washington has been consumed with averting default, the nation's unemployment problem has been worsening. it is time for jobs to be moved back to the front burner. with the debt reduction package completed, we now have a single- minded focus on jobs for september by removing the threat of default for the next 18 months and by proving both parties can come together to get our deficit under control we have provided certainty to the credit markets. the debt
economy. >> well, now washington and the world can breathe a sigh of relief. the horrible crisis that would occur if we defaulted, the likelihood of recession has been averted, but we have a lot more work to do. a lot more work to do. the bill, which had things that were mentioned, had a lot of things we did not like. it had some things we like, but it really making sure no benefits in medicare, -- social security, and medicaid were cut. but, it is now time for congress to get back to the...
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she looks it up on the screen jobs initiative and argues that it hurts the economy. this is about 40 minutes. >> and howard hughes for research at the manhattan institute. thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how governments, particularly the federal government direct tax dollars to industries was a discussion last night presidential debate and is becoming an ongoing theme in the campaign. the term on which the finance and industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth of the manhattan to senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses and are tightly regulating to disaster, have green jobs policies are damaging america's economy. in fact, she subjects the assumptions and policies which led to such elevated as of now bankrupt seller paid no manufacture as well as the electric car battery manufacturer to a withering analysis, which we at the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff of the council of e
she looks it up on the screen jobs initiative and argues that it hurts the economy. this is about 40 minutes. >> and howard hughes for research at the manhattan institute. thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how governments, particularly the federal government direct tax dollars to industries was a discussion last night presidential debate and is becoming an ongoing theme in the campaign. the term on which the finance and industries have also been the focus of intense...
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in the creed of the economy. i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to art education to art in education. when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river harbour but the next school asked me about is berkeley. so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy. i can't be here among the tried and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock and i see that we are only 10 or 15 minutes from the end of the program. i want to make sure if you have questions you get some of those questions in. does anyone have a question they would like to open up with? right there in the middle, the first person that i saw and i think there is a microphone for you coming down the aisle. all the way down front. all the way down from, sir. the man in the red in the middle. >> i work with the city in boston. [applause] >> i am glad you touched on education. the focus, the headquarters in boston, also 22 other cities in america and two others oversea
in the creed of the economy. i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to art education to art in education. when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river harbour but the next school asked me about is berkeley. so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy. i can't be here among the tried and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock and i see that we are only 10 or 15 minutes from the end of...
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most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they are part of. one growth organizes cultural exchanges -- one group organizes cultural exchanges. they are going to supply the local christmas market with wine from their local german city. >> i feel part of europe, rather than british particularly, but then may be i am the odd one. who is to say. >> although he is a fervent european, he thinks he is likely to remain the odd one out for some time to come. >> the government situation, and employment, the general economic situation, and generally, you look for scapegoats, and europe is a good scapegoat. >> even today, many britons think the enemy is on the continent in
most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they...
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economy. and i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to arts education to arts in education. you know, when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river, harvard, but the next school they'll ask me about is berkeley. you know, we boast so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy, and so i can't be here amongst the tribe and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock, and i see that we're actually only about 10 or 15 minutes from the end of the program, and i want to make sure that if you folks have questions you want to ask of our panel, that you get some of those questions in. does anyone have a question that they'd like to open up with? right, right there, in the middle is the first person i saw, and i think that there's a microphone for you coming down the aisle. all the way down front. all the way down front, sir. the man in the red right in the middle. >> hi, my name is sam, and i work with citi
economy. and i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to arts education to arts in education. you know, when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river, harvard, but the next school they'll ask me about is berkeley. you know, we boast so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy, and so i can't be here amongst the tribe and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock, and i see that we're...
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it's a risk the sovereign debt crisis could spread and destabilize the global economy than any of the slowdown in china the latest sign of trouble in the world's second biggest economy that could do what the first word the fiscal cliff brain for the largest coming i mean. so these are what are guys called no no no and things we know we don't know and then there are these type of risks when i ask them what the heck is going on down here i don't know there is fear this is capitulation really radiation at the daiichi plant and fukushima got so high today they were forced to leave temporarily but now they're back on the job probably the only thing we can do is create a weapon system and send it down eighteen thousand feet and made it the case in the case of the oil.
it's a risk the sovereign debt crisis could spread and destabilize the global economy than any of the slowdown in china the latest sign of trouble in the world's second biggest economy that could do what the first word the fiscal cliff brain for the largest coming i mean. so these are what are guys called no no no and things we know we don't know and then there are these type of risks when i ask them what the heck is going on down here i don't know there is fear this is capitulation really...
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was really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines. a report.
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and just how much effect our democratic institutions have on this economy we no longer have an economy geared to benefit working people around the world we have an economy it's geared to exploiting working people for the profits of goldman sachs and companies like them listen to what trader alessio restante told the b.b.c. in september before goldman's lucas papademos was installed as greece's prime minister. for most traders it's not about is that we don't really care down much how to in the face the how to fix the economy how to going to fix the whole situation our job is to make money from it and personally i've been dreaming of this one for three years when the market crashes when the euro and the big start to crash if you know what to do. if you have the right plan to set up you can you can make a lot of money from this and as we've seen over the last decade goldman sachs knew exactly what to do they had the right plan set up and it's nothing short of a global global credit top as restante bluntly told the b.b.c. . this is not a time right now to wishful thinking the government go
and just how much effect our democratic institutions have on this economy we no longer have an economy geared to benefit working people around the world we have an economy it's geared to exploiting working people for the profits of goldman sachs and companies like them listen to what trader alessio restante told the b.b.c. in september before goldman's lucas papademos was installed as greece's prime minister. for most traders it's not about is that we don't really care down much how to in the...
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the economy is relatively strong. it's growing at about four percent per annum and the budget is balanced that is very good compared to some of the other more developed economies in western europe and usa for instance another factor to consider though is of course the market here is heavily dominated by energy stocks and energy stocks traditionally have a lower p. than technology stocks compare them with something like facebook which has a price earnings ratio of around about forty one so it makes a good time to balk at honda's. view of investment here they suggest the market is a little bit oversold but not dramatically so they predict the by the year and it will be the r.t.s. will reach sixteen hundred but they very much emphasize that the investor should be looking for quality. blue chips and companies that pay a healthy dividend and they is that says you know what. you have to happen to come and invest invest and you have to be savvy a right if i were kind of person to come here to invest that money well it is sti
the economy is relatively strong. it's growing at about four percent per annum and the budget is balanced that is very good compared to some of the other more developed economies in western europe and usa for instance another factor to consider though is of course the market here is heavily dominated by energy stocks and energy stocks traditionally have a lower p. than technology stocks compare them with something like facebook which has a price earnings ratio of around about forty one so it...
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in china the latest sign of trouble in the world's second biggest economy is actually the first look the visuals are very inspirational that is coming i mean. so these are what our guys called known unknowns things we know we don't know and then there are these type of risks when i ask them what the heck is going on down here i don't know there is fear this is capitulation really radiation at the daiichi plant and fukushima got so high today they were forced to leave temporarily but now they're back on the job the only thing we can do create a weapon system and. we couldn't.
in china the latest sign of trouble in the world's second biggest economy is actually the first look the visuals are very inspirational that is coming i mean. so these are what our guys called known unknowns things we know we don't know and then there are these type of risks when i ask them what the heck is going on down here i don't know there is fear this is capitulation really radiation at the daiichi plant and fukushima got so high today they were forced to leave temporarily but now they're...
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a basis for moving forward and put the lie to the stupid republican theory that what's good for our economy is that when the rich get richer and the poor get poorer combine it with some reasonable trade policies like those advanced by senators sherrod brown to bernie sanders we might even see a return to the eisenhower and clinton prosperities it's time to drive off the so-called fiscal cliff once done americans will realize it was just a speed bump nothing like the film and louise fears being hyped by the so-called deficit hawks. it's one zero you ready to rumble join me that i belong to overall are francesca chambers editor and publisher of red alert politics and marc harrold libertarian tourney libertarian commentator attorney and author i've got to start talking more slowly thank you both for joining us ok so i say let's take the plunge let's leap off the fiscal cliff francesca talk me off the edge so actually in the spirit of things giving i'm going to start with something we agree on i think that you could actually get a lot of republicans particularly those like rand paul and others
a basis for moving forward and put the lie to the stupid republican theory that what's good for our economy is that when the rich get richer and the poor get poorer combine it with some reasonable trade policies like those advanced by senators sherrod brown to bernie sanders we might even see a return to the eisenhower and clinton prosperities it's time to drive off the so-called fiscal cliff once done americans will realize it was just a speed bump nothing like the film and louise fears being...
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economy and the u.s. consumer and i look at how much debt overhang is out there i don't know where you grow if you lead the private dimension out there where it is today. >> there's a lot to that but obviously we are trying to get transparency on the balance sheets, we have done the dodd-frank, hardly finished, that takes care of the financial plummet, making sure it does not fall apart. [talking over each other] >> fundamentally corrupt. things haven't been there. the bigger problem is the flip side. they match that. now we realize people don't save. that is central for along time. that is the thing we never fixed and that is driving of affect we have financial problems and the fact we have big problems, return to financial messes going up worldwide for cost of labor everywhere, americans don't have anything to take advantage of. equally wide. we will fight a land war in asia over tax issues we will never fix the inequality problem if we don't get ahead. >> steve? >> there are a lot of issues we need to
economy and the u.s. consumer and i look at how much debt overhang is out there i don't know where you grow if you lead the private dimension out there where it is today. >> there's a lot to that but obviously we are trying to get transparency on the balance sheets, we have done the dodd-frank, hardly finished, that takes care of the financial plummet, making sure it does not fall apart. [talking over each other] >> fundamentally corrupt. things haven't been there. the bigger...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles kids stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. this is our take one of world's most provocative pop stars is once again in the spotlight tonight russian activists who are trying to drag the dawn of a court for what they claim is gay propaganda and also accusing the entertainer of bridging state security. reports. not only according to these activists madonna poses great danger to the family institution in russia not only she has offended the feelings of many by openly supporting the gay community in russia during her concert concert in st petersburg this summer but also these activists believe that she in fact poses a threat to the defense capabilities of russia they say that people who believe what madonna's told them during the concert will be involving themselves in all differ
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines and tune into cars a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. welcome back you're watching our team with me this he tough enough thousands of university students have taken to the streets of london to demonstrate against the rising price of education and marks the second anniversary of huge demonstrations sparked by soaring to russian rights. as more. then launching the fight she was in face of the same put in place in the case and again as the case did the most. parliament which was completely closed off by this is a promise by the. full the last election that they wouldn't raise the tuition fees and of course the so let me not a couple of years again. each months of backlash and students about that i mean it's very tough because th
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines and tune into cars a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. welcome back you're watching our team with me this he tough enough thousands of...
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america 23 million small businesses are important part of the economy. california leads the nation in the number of failures they're feeling a lot of pressure now because of competition from the malls and also, from the uncertainty of tax rates. this boutique owner usually has two sales people to help. not this year, she's working because she may be facing a spike in taxes in the new year. the so called fiscal cliff. about half of the small businesses pay taxes at a 35% rate. so without a tax deal, rates could spike to 42% n addition she is postponing orders for bring merchandise. >> we've had to small a bunch of stouf make sure it's going to be okay for next season. >> did that hurt you?. >> absolutely. bigger stores able to carry out the lines you know they get them earlier than we do. we follow them out so, long. >> small business owners worried whether they'll northbound business next year. this is one of them. >> you don't want to lose it all after 30 years in business. that would be a terrible thing. there is a lot of small business owners are sing
america 23 million small businesses are important part of the economy. california leads the nation in the number of failures they're feeling a lot of pressure now because of competition from the malls and also, from the uncertainty of tax rates. this boutique owner usually has two sales people to help. not this year, she's working because she may be facing a spike in taxes in the new year. the so called fiscal cliff. about half of the small businesses pay taxes at a 35% rate. so without a tax...
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fiscal cliff it only impact certain americans with taxes increasing and it will affect our country and economy. and we need face-to-face meetings and i don't think that obamacare should be on the table. >> you do not think that obamacare should be on the table. >> no. >> i don't think that obamacare should be on the table. it's the number one priority for the lawmakers right now whether you're a democrat or a republican, this should be priority number one, it's when john boehner had the new freshman tea partiers come in in 2010 and facing the debt ceiling, he characterized the first adult moment for the new freshmen congressmen and i think this is the second adult moment. can we get beyond party politics and rigid ideology and come with a compromise that will benefit the american people? we need both to look seriously at spending cuts and revenue generation for the country right now. >> all right, so let's-- >> and let's put a couple of ideas on the table and angela, i'm surprised you would say obamacare should not be on the block, and what do you think should be on the block? what kind of-- i
fiscal cliff it only impact certain americans with taxes increasing and it will affect our country and economy. and we need face-to-face meetings and i don't think that obamacare should be on the table. >> you do not think that obamacare should be on the table. >> no. >> i don't think that obamacare should be on the table. it's the number one priority for the lawmakers right now whether you're a democrat or a republican, this should be priority number one, it's when john...
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and china have the two largest economies in the world. the u.s. and china share a lot of interests and most importantly people in both countries share an interest in for example dealing with climate change. something that neither government is not the chinese are u.s. government are prepared to move strongly enough to change. when we talk about pivoting in the context of sending the troops, that doesn't help when we are trying to do with what should we be doing about climate change. i think what we really need is a pivot away from the military being the centerpiece of our diplomatic shift and a shift towards engagement with people at an entirely different level. >> host: a recent study by the brand company in the project for the air force talked about u.s. overseas military presence and the strategic choices that the government has to make. one of the comments in that report says, the u.s. has to decide whether china and the united states should rely primarily on u.s. space forces to respond to global crises and conflicts keeping only a small grou
and china have the two largest economies in the world. the u.s. and china share a lot of interests and most importantly people in both countries share an interest in for example dealing with climate change. something that neither government is not the chinese are u.s. government are prepared to move strongly enough to change. when we talk about pivoting in the context of sending the troops, that doesn't help when we are trying to do with what should we be doing about climate change. i think...
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hopefully that will help the economy here in downtown. >> now, with no end in sight, the nhl canceled all games through mid-december. still many here are optimistic that the sharks will take to the ice again before the end of the year. live in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> it was a perfect evening for christmas tree lighting around the bay area this evening. 25,000 people, double of last year's attendance crowded into san francisco's union square for tonight's annual tree lighting ceremony. th is the 23rd straight year for the macy's sponsored tree lighting. 33,000 lights and 1100 ornaments covered the 83-foot tree. >>> at california's great america in santa clara, the second annual global winter wonderland is under way. lights, plan -- lanterns and the lighting of the spectacular display. this is the only u.s. stop for the wonderland that features face painters, jugulars, fire dancers and fire eaters. love the fire eaters. >>> still to come, chaos across the country as millions turned out to get in on the black friday deals. we'll show you some of the bigges
hopefully that will help the economy here in downtown. >> now, with no end in sight, the nhl canceled all games through mid-december. still many here are optimistic that the sharks will take to the ice again before the end of the year. live in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> it was a perfect evening for christmas tree lighting around the bay area this evening. 25,000 people, double of last year's attendance crowded into san francisco's union square...
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. ♪ >> i think america is not anymore the most important economy, but it is the most important center of production. it is like being in florence during the renaissance. hear, history is happening out. -- history is happening here. all i'm doing is giving back to my people by being here. i like to think that they are waiting for me to come back from this experience. ♪ >> introducing his music to a whole new audience in new york. and we could not leave you without the final story from washington. today, the president and his two daughters took part in the annual thanksgiving right of pardoning two turkeys. it is a tradition that stretches back to the 1960's. that brings the program to a close. you confide constant updates on our website. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching. to those of you in the u.s., have a happy thanksgiving. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship ma
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i'm not certain the economy is much better right now. i think from a republican point of view, the way out of the problem is that which has been articulated for years. jack kemp used to say it. growth. that's what i think republicans will focus on. >> eliot: jack, growth is everybody's favorite elixir. it makes life easy. when you have growth rates at 1% to 2% of gdp an ruly and you have fundamentally altered the tax code so you're bringing in only 15% of gdp here is where arithmetic comes into play. it simply doesn't add up. you get a structural deficit approaching a trillion dollars a year which is why i think even john boehner when he sits down, smart guy says i acknowledge we've got to do something on the revenue side. that's where i think grover norquist, not to make him the lightning rod is in a tight bientd because the numbers don't add up. that's where your argue really falls apart. >> i guess what i'm presenting more is the political picture that it's going to be -- not withstanding the assertion that it is 15% of gdp. where it
i'm not certain the economy is much better right now. i think from a republican point of view, the way out of the problem is that which has been articulated for years. jack kemp used to say it. growth. that's what i think republicans will focus on. >> eliot: jack, growth is everybody's favorite elixir. it makes life easy. when you have growth rates at 1% to 2% of gdp an ruly and you have fundamentally altered the tax code so you're bringing in only 15% of gdp here is where arithmetic...
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hopefully that will help the economy here in downtown. >> now, with no end in sight, the nhl canceled all games through mid-december. still many here are optimistic that the sharks will take to the ice again before the end of the year. live in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> it was a perfect evening for christmas tree lighting around the bay area this evening. 25,000 people, double of last year's attendance crowded into san francisco's union square for tonight's annual tree lighting ceremony. th is the 23rd straight year for the macy's sponsored tree lighting. 33,000 lights and 1100 ornaments covered the 83-foot tree. >>> at california's great america in santa clara, the second annual global winter wonderland is under way. lights, plan -- lanterns and the lighting of the spectacular display. this is the only u.s. stop for the wonderland that features face painters, jugulars, fire dancers and fire eaters. love the fire eaters. >>> still to come, chaos across the country as millions turned out to get in on the black friday deals. we'll show you some of the bigges
hopefully that will help the economy here in downtown. >> now, with no end in sight, the nhl canceled all games through mid-december. still many here are optimistic that the sharks will take to the ice again before the end of the year. live in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> it was a perfect evening for christmas tree lighting around the bay area this evening. 25,000 people, double of last year's attendance crowded into san francisco's union square...
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in china the latest sign of trouble in the world's second biggest economy. the first look the visuals have very special that is coming i mean . so these are what our guys called known unknowns things we know we don't know and then there are these type of where.
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>> last count america's economy made up of 23 million small businesses such as ones at burlingame. on this black friday, many of them being overshadowed but shoppers at malls and now, major chains cut putting squeeze on them, on mean streets of the bay area. locales call it the avenue, however, it's a cluster ofzç$r boutiques and shops, now dominated by chains, ones often found in malls and on this black friday, those chains have brought predatory pricing that threatened viability of shops owned by four generations of the same family. >> everybody talks about black friday. 50%. >> i cannot do that. people come here because they want to stay away from malls. they don't want a part of it. that saved me. >> main streets find consumers have grown accustomed to and expect rock bottom prices.. >> people are looking for prices. there are some people that we have. that is how we are surviving here. but not everybody, anyone. >> a campaign to get shoppers to support the stores owned by sole pro pry tores. >> you do like to support those. you get a small coffee shop and people that like to
>> last count america's economy made up of 23 million small businesses such as ones at burlingame. on this black friday, many of them being overshadowed but shoppers at malls and now, major chains cut putting squeeze on them, on mean streets of the bay area. locales call it the avenue, however, it's a cluster ofzç$r boutiques and shops, now dominated by chains, ones often found in malls and on this black friday, those chains have brought predatory pricing that threatened viability of...
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small businesses are so important to the vitalness of the american economy. they employ almost half the private workforce and if you look at the last 20 years, small businesses have created almost two-thirds of the new jobs in the country. >> they create jobs, but am i going to get a deal there for such price sensitive consumers out there who are looking for a bargain every single time they buy something, can a small business, a small retailer, provide that kind of a deal? >> we think they absolutely can and do compete. they're competing every day against big box retailers and everyone else who's in the market trying to do business on the holiday period. small businesses are unique. they're creative to entrepreneurs. they certainly do sales, promotions, coupons, they do gift with purchase. they put together a whole package to be competitive, of course, but they also provide local service. they provide strong value to the communities they operate in. we all know that how important main street is to the vitality of local communities. they do all of the above an
small businesses are so important to the vitalness of the american economy. they employ almost half the private workforce and if you look at the last 20 years, small businesses have created almost two-thirds of the new jobs in the country. >> they create jobs, but am i going to get a deal there for such price sensitive consumers out there who are looking for a bargain every single time they buy something, can a small business, a small retailer, provide that kind of a deal? >> we...
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what does it mean for our economy? guest: sometimes there is a direct correlation between what we see in terms of how consumers feel about the economy and what they are willing to spend in terms of the holidays and in general. what we are seeing now especially when you look at the university of michigan reported that the optimism about progress in the job market is offsetting a lot of concern about the fiscal cliff and the possibility of tax increases and cuts to government spending. host: when you look at consumer confidence and sentiment, what factors are in play? guest: a lot of times it has to do with how they feel about their own personal fan -- finances and how they feel about the job market and the prospects of finding employment or losing employment. there is a lot of concern still about the high unemployment levels but the idea that the housing market is improving and the idea that there are a lot more employers that are willing to slowly higher at this point seems to be reassuring consumers that there is some
what does it mean for our economy? guest: sometimes there is a direct correlation between what we see in terms of how consumers feel about the economy and what they are willing to spend in terms of the holidays and in general. what we are seeing now especially when you look at the university of michigan reported that the optimism about progress in the job market is offsetting a lot of concern about the fiscal cliff and the possibility of tax increases and cuts to government spending. host: when...